DOOM 2016 Alpha PC Game Guide: No Steam Required

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. System Requirements
  3. Downloading and Installing the Game
  4. Gameplay Basics
  5. Controls and Keybindings
  6. Tips and Tricks
  7. Known Issues and Fixes
  8. Conclusion

System Requirements (Speculative for Enhanced Version):

Known Issues and Fixes

A Digital Time Capsule: What the Alpha Reveals

For the average player, the Alpha was janky. Textures streamed in slowly. The HUD was placeholder grey. The Super Shotgun had a comically slow reload. But for those in the know, it was a treasure trove.

Here is what the --nosTEAM-- version exposed that the final game hid:

Sound Features:

  1. Heavy Metal Soundtrack: A powerful soundtrack featuring heavy metal music to complement the fast-paced action.
  2. Immersive Sound Effects: 3D audio support for a more immersive experience, allowing players to accurately locate sounds.

First impressions: raw power and momentum

Even in alpha form, DOOM felt unapologetically aggressive. The fundamentals were already striking:

3. The "Heatwave" Beta Differences

The sole map, Heatwave, looked drastically different. In the Alpha:

Key alpha features and differences

Alpha versions often include elements that later change or disappear. Typical differences spotted in early DOOM PC builds:

These variations make alpha builds a time capsule: not technically complete, but brimming with intent.

0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x